2008-01-06
_MyMiniCity
Build your own city. A fun web service.
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2008-01-04
_Japan's Big Push To Regulate The Internet
Once again Techdirt carries an
excellent summary for the situation we Japanese are currently
facing. Also I recommend the
original article Techdirt refers.
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_phocean [I think that this is now necessary. I am aware that it could be dangerous for individual freedom, so there must be a clear legal environment regulating the censors. Internet is a great tool, but some people are using it so much against morality that it can't be used freely anymore - especially by children. Freedom does not mean : "I can do whatever I want". This is anarchy.]
_Masayuki Hatta [Actually, I agree with you completely -- we always need some regulation. The point here is, the way the Japanese govt. tries to implement it now is not well-defined or effective, and will only bring bad side-effects.]
2008-01-02
_Hatsu-moude
I went to Hatsu-moude. Hatsu-moude means New Year's visit to a shrine. I went to a shrine nearby my home. Pretty much crowded.
This was (and still is) basically a Shinto ritual, but most people don't care and simply want some fun. I'm not really a Shintoist too, but I love that festive atmosphere.
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2008-01-01
_The Last Samurai
Dr. Hideaki
Shirata is one of the foremost scholars on Japanese copyright law,
and he is also a member of the advisory board for our organization, MIAU. One of his hobbies is disguise, or
so-called "Cosplay". He is
prudent enough not to dress himself like Sailor Moon, and
this time he chose to become a Samurai. The result is hilarious. Other great pictures can be found in his profile page, if you could read Japanese.
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_Gernot Hassenpflug [Nice post there. I got a good laugh out of that. It is great to see the humorous side displayed by serious people.]
_Masayuki Hatta [Actually, <a href="http://orion.t.hosei.ac.jp/hideaki/gif/hide_dali2.gif">this one</a> is my personal favorite. ]
_What I did in 2007, What I will do in 2008
I just came back from Taiwan(went there basically for TWDebCamp2007) tonight. I met lots of great people down there and had lots of fun. I'll write about it later. Theoretically speaking, I was supposed to have decent Internet connections everywhere, but in most cases it didn't work or I was away from it anyway(and we had busy schedule!). So now I'm kinda catching up things quickly, especially what happend on the Net lately. Anywise, it would be a good time to look back 2007 and foresee 2008.
Personally, these things were significant for me in 2007:
- Finished GPLv3
- GPLv3 is finally out, and I'm proud I took part in the revision process. Also I could manage to finish my Japanese translation of GPLv3/LGPLv3. Now my translations are being reviewed by lawyers and other legal professionals, so it will be more sophisticated soon.
- Establishing MIAU
- As I wrote before, we founded a little organization called MIAU, in hope of becoming a Japanese version of EFF. At the copyright war front in Japan, we are partly losing the battle since the Japanese government essentially ignored our 1800+ unique public comments and seems dare to go the wrong direction somehow. However, we are not going to give up easily -- next year, we will sophisticate our tactics and try to get more people involved. Chris Salzberg wrote up a series of great articles on these or related issues in English, and also submitted his story to Slashdot.
- Joined Wikimania 2007
- This was also a great fun in Taiwan. I gave a talk at there and also met many great people.
- Released GNU a2ps 4.14
- Well, this is far less significant, but the new release is now out. I hacked up this release in my hotel room just before I left, so may contain stupid bugs. anyway, as usual, enjoy.
So, now we seem to be in 2008 now. Happy New Year or whatever. I'm gonna do the following this year, at least:
- Finish my PhD thesis
- This will be the highest priority, of course. I'm planning to make it be a comprehensive study on FLOSS from management/organizational theorists' view. Will contain some math. Maybe not.
- Finish my book
- I'm still writing a book on Open Source licensing. This was supposed to be done within 2007, so it's long overdue now.
- Finish translations
- I'm still translating Peter Seibel's great book Practical Common Lisp into Japanese. Also, I guess I should update my Japanese translations of www.gnu.org.
- Reduce weight
- I'm obviously overweight. I'm gonna go to swim, cycling, or even jogging, and do my best not to eat too much. I'm serious!
Anyway, again I'd say Happy New Year to all, and enjoy your life.
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_kmuto [Please reduce the number of your RC bugs also :)]
2007-11-13
_MIAU founded
Some of you might notice that I've been somewhat inactive as a Debian developer or hacker in general for a while. There were several reasons, but at least one of my free-time-suckers these days has been MIAU (Movements for the Internet Active Users). I'm one of the founders, and recently we held the kick-off press conference and are steadily gaining supporters. Oh yeah, we know this acronym is quite awkward...we simply love that sound (in case you don't get, see our symbol mark).
Our organization is intended to be a Japanese counterpart of EFF or ORG, and possibly includes some elements of what Prof. Lessig & Co. are doing in the U.S. We would like to defend our freedom and build/preserve the nurturing environment for innovation, especially in the Net. We would also like to be a political voice for Japanese Internet users. Currently we are focusing to fight with (IMHO) ill-conceived Japanese copyright "reform"s, such as extending the copyright term to 70 years or making downloading (in a sense) questionably-uploaded materials (like BitTorrent downloads) illegal. In case you want to know what's going on in the Japanese copyright war front now, I recommend this recently-published Techdirt article: Japan Is The Latest Country To Explore Copyright Term Extension.
Unfortunately, for the time being, most of the MIAU Web contents
are available only in Japanese. Yes, *I* got to translate the
MIAU articles into English but need some more time...and I should
admit MIAU as an organization is still tottering in many aspects.
I'm not sure how we can gain greater momentum. If you have some
experience to run this kind of initiative in your countries,
please share your experience with us.
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2007-09-24
_CAPTCHA installed
I got fed up with comment spams, so finally I made some time and installed Bill Ward's excellent Captcha plugin for Blosxom. Seems it works nicely. I'd better migrate PyBlosxom or such, maybe someday...
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2007-04-17
_Restarted English blog
This is my new English blog, built with Blosxom.
I've been writing somewhat official Japanese blog on FLOSS in general at Open Tech Press (the Japanese counterpart of NewsForge) and a personal Japanese blog on everyday life for several years. Actually I tried several times to have a decent English blog, but my laziness always prevents me from keeping blogging in English. Well, maybe this time too...
I basically want this blog as a means of announcing my projects (and
training of English writing). I tried to mimic the look & feel of my
personal Japanese blog, which uses tDiary, a blog
engine very popular in Japan. I wrote up a Blosxom flavour to use the
themes for tDiary.
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_Pete Zaitcev [Well, maybe this time will work, so gambatte kudasai and all that :-)]
_Masayuki Hatta [Well, maybe ;-) Gambarimasu. ]







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